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Sports is the voluntary acceptance of unnecessary obstacles.
As philosopher Bernard Suits puts it, a game is "the voluntary attempt to overcome unnecessary obstacles".
The state should not create any unnecessary obstacles and has a positive duty to facilitate protest, including counter-protest.
McGonigal follows the philosopher Bernard Suits, who defined games as "the voluntary attempt to overcome unnecessary obstacles".
The commission's report found that the banks threw up unnecessary obstacles to victims and families trying to claim their assets.
Still, as a friend of mine may have said in our last chat, the foundation of sports is "the voluntary acceptance of unnecessary obstacles".
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The general said that antidrug operations were an unnecessary obstacle to his military operations.
Placing an extra unnecessary obstacle into the process suggests that the minister's commitment to the concept is half-hearted, at best.
"The frustration of what was a clear mandate at the last election on TPVs, I think, has created an unnecessary obstacle," he said in September.
It is fashionable to argue that rights at work can be an unnecessary obstacle to efficiency, an impediment in an age of non-hierarchical company structures where creativity and initiative are valued more highly than suits, ties and punctuality.
The Sharon government, confronting the problem of Migron, seems to fall between those two views -- Migron as a God-given right and Migron as an unjustified and unnecessary obstacle to peace with the Palestinians.
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